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Tripp Wyatt
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17 January, 21:54
Why are most objects not magnetic?
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Aedan Orozco
17 January, 22:02
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Answer:if the magnetic fields of all those atoms are randomly oriented then they would cancel each other out and the material would have no magnetic field
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